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in this classroom in washington, d.c., fly decades ahead of us, grasping the principles of math in theicing the science of geometry, developing mobile apps and building robots. michelle created youth lab, a non-profit after cool lab to give 12th graders an education in stem, science, technology, engineering and math. >> since i was 12 i knew i wanted to establish an after-school program. i didn't know it would be about technology or about science, but i did know it would provide a place for children to come after school in a safe environment. >> over the last 15 years michelle's after-school program has won numerous awards in robotic competitions as well as the macarthur grant to help fund the effort. >> the program i won with is called youth app lab and it's designed to teach african-american and latino high school student originally about how to make smartphone applications. >> we have built an app for the an droid platform to control the robot to drive forward, drive backward, turn right and turn left and all of us pitched in to build the robot. >> getting students interested in stem
in this classroom in washington, d.c., fly decades ahead of us, grasping the principles of math in theicing the science of geometry, developing mobile apps and building robots. michelle created youth lab, a non-profit after cool lab to give 12th graders an education in stem, science, technology, engineering and math. >> since i was 12 i knew i wanted to establish an after-school program. i didn't know it would be about technology or about science, but i did know it would provide a place...
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. >>> house republicans stupidly use a clip from a bank robbery film, "the town," to rally theiç troops negotiations, the star, ben aflek thinks they should have used another film of his. we'll tell you which one. and the dow dropped today. is there a plan good for the american economy? there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're
. >>> house republicans stupidly use a clip from a bank robbery film, "the town," to rally theiç troops negotiations, the star, ben aflek thinks they should have used another film of his. we'll tell you which one. and the dow dropped today. is there a plan good for the american economy? there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much....
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they can't get out without either one of them pulling theiç grenades, so they sit there ticking withnade in their hand waiting to see what happens. well, they'll kill each other if they don't solve the problem, but more importantly, they'll kill the economy, and this is something that i can't imagine a rational elected official, whether they're in the white house or the house or the senate could contemplate going down to this level. >> are you meaning to say you think there will be a deal, this will get done? >> i'm convignced that they'll e a deal, because at any point in the negotiations, people say we can't get the deal done by august 2nd, let's continue the negotiations. >> you know a lot of these people and your companies are based outside of washington, d.c., who will blink first? >> i don't think it really matters who blinks first. i think the fact is that somebody is going to say that guy is crazy. i'm not going to be as crazy as he is and i'll sign a deal to it. and if they don't, then they're both crazy, so somebody's going to stand up and say, it may not be what i want, bu
they can't get out without either one of them pulling theiç grenades, so they sit there ticking withnade in their hand waiting to see what happens. well, they'll kill each other if they don't solve the problem, but more importantly, they'll kill the economy, and this is something that i can't imagine a rational elected official, whether they're in the white house or the house or the senate could contemplate going down to this level. >> are you meaning to say you think there will be a...
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my sense is that the american theic's have internalized norms embodied in the free exercise. strong aversion to institutional unity of church and state, on the other hand, very much supportive of religious expression in public life. somehow that combination has meant for religious americans that they became more connected to the country into its legal norms because it allowed us that public space where all religious traditions, including their own, could play themselves out freely and without government putting its finger on the scale. if i could have been one minute for the example to give you some empirical data. we called ourselves the data r us. take a look at our surveys. we do these every year. they're interesting around presidential election years. you will see that seven out of 10 americans tell us they want a president with strong religious beliefs. even after several cycles of religions hatcher dented -- religious saturated elections, some people say it is not enough. they want even more. then we asked them questions about endorsing candidates from the pulpit. wheth
my sense is that the american theic's have internalized norms embodied in the free exercise. strong aversion to institutional unity of church and state, on the other hand, very much supportive of religious expression in public life. somehow that combination has meant for religious americans that they became more connected to the country into its legal norms because it allowed us that public space where all religious traditions, including their own, could play themselves out freely and without...
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south from 280 down towards alma that off-ramp and theics tension of the closure till 3:00 p.m. evening commute, as well. right now it's okay. >> 9:58, mike. we're updating much of this on nbc bay area morning news facebook page. i'll have another local news update in half hour. does a lot . do something for it. show it some love. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from montreal! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> we made it! and it's a glorious day here in montreal. not a cloud in the sky -- [ speaking french ] >> it's, you know, you go around -- >> disneyworld. >> it's like a little bit of that of france, right here in canada. >> now the cool thing is we are approaching this monster crowd that is gathered, we call it our lady gaga crowd. >> they are shouting! -p>> it's a great crowd, a lot folks from all over the country are here. and we have really enjoyed our little visit, haven't we? >> it's great. oh, my gosh. they couldn't be more welcoming. they couldn't be nicer. >> look
south from 280 down towards alma that off-ramp and theics tension of the closure till 3:00 p.m. evening commute, as well. right now it's okay. >> 9:58, mike. we're updating much of this on nbc bay area morning news facebook page. i'll have another local news update in half hour. does a lot . do something for it. show it some love. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live...